Figure 4-55. Auto bracketing set
1. Select e Bracketing/flash from the Custom Setting Menu
and scroll to the right (see Figure 4-55, image 1).
2. Highlight Auto bracketing set and scroll to the right (see
Figure 4-55, image 2).
3. Choose one of the five choices on the list. In
Figure 4-55, image 3, AE & flash has been selected.
Please note that the D300S adds a new type of
bracketing
called ADL bracketing, which allows you to do a bracket
with Active D-Lighting. ADL bracketing is not available
on the D300.
4. Press the OK button to lock in the setting.
Now, let’s look into how the various bracketing systems
work. We’ll first examine which button to use when starting
Auto bracketing and then look at the actual bracketing
functions.
How to Use the Auto Bracketing System
(Bracketing Explained)
In order to use Auto bracketing properly, you must first
assign one of the camera’s programmable buttons to start the
bracketing process, or use the factory default Fn (FUNC.)
button. If you don’t want to use the Fn (FUNC.) button for
this purpose, you can assign BKT – Auto bracketing to the
Preview button or AE-L/AF-L button instead.
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